
University of Makati Stadium
A contemporary football and track field facility serving the University of Makati’s athletic programs and community events in metropolitan Manila.
At a glance
The University of Makati Stadium (UMak) is a modern sports venue in Taguig designed to accommodate football matches and track-and-field competitions. The facility supports both university-level athletics and wider community sporting activities in the Philippines’ bustling capital region.
History
The stadium was developed as part of the University of Makati’s infrastructure expansion to support its growing athletic programs and student life on campus.
What you see
The facility features a dedicated football pitch and running track, designed with contemporary sports standards in mind. The venue accommodates both field sport athletes and track competitors within a unified venue.
Cultural significance
As an institutional sports facility, UMak Stadium represents the role of universities in fostering athletic development and community engagement in the Philippines. It serves as a training ground and competition venue for student-athletes and hosts local sporting events.
Key facts
- Location: Taguig, Philippines
- Coordinates: 14.56°N, 121.06°E
- Primary use: Football and track-and-field athletics
Practical information & getting there
UMak Stadium is located on the University of Makati campus in Taguig, part of the greater Metro Manila area. Check the university’s official channels for event schedules, access policies, and visitor information.
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